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Sec. 28.15.166. Administrative review of revocation.

(a) A person who has received a notice under AS 28.15.165(a) may make a written request for administrative review of the department’s action under AS 28.15.165(c) or for limited license privileges under AS 28.15.165(d). If the person’s driver’s license has not been previously surrendered to the department, it shall be surrendered to the department at […]

Sec. 28.15.181. Court suspensions, revocations, and limitations.

(a) Conviction of any of the following offenses is grounds for the immediate revocation of a driver’s license, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license: (1) manslaughter or negligent homicide resulting from driving a motor vehicle; (2) a felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used; (3) failure to stop […]

Sec. 28.15.071. Application of minors.

(a) The application of a person under the age of 18 years for an instruction permit or driver’s license must be signed by the father, mother, guardian, or spouse who is 18 years of age or older, or if there is no parent, guardian, or spouse, then by another responsible adult who is willing to […]

Sec. 28.15.081. Examination of applicants.

(a) The department shall examine every applicant for a driver’s license. The examination must include a test of the applicant’s (1) eyesight, (2) ability to read and understand official traffic control devices, (3) knowledge of safe driving practices, (4) knowledge of the effects of alcohol and drugs on drivers and the dangers of driving under […]

Sec. 28.15.085. Alcohol and drug awareness and safety examination of applicants.

Notwithstanding another provision of this chapter and in addition to other requirements, a person applying for a new license after expiration of the person’s license on reaching 21 years of age under AS 28.15.099 must pass a test developed and administered by the department regarding alcohol and drug awareness and safety and the laws relating […]

Sec. 28.15.091. Department may require re-examination.

If the department has good cause to believe that a licensed driver is incompetent or otherwise not qualified to be licensed, it may upon written notice of at least 10 days to the licensee require the licensee to submit to an examination. Upon conclusion of the examination, the department shall take action as may be […]